random satellite drops
random satellite drops
Hello Folks,
I recently added two Xe75s to my network of 4 M5s. I made one XE75 my main deco and placed the other one in my studio, a separate building 40 feet from my house. I have updated firmware.
Many times, each day, I lose contact with satellites in the house or in the studio (there is an M5 in the studio as well as the Xe75). I have no idea why they drop. Sometimes they come back on line after a few minutes. Sometimes I have to reboot the entire system.
Like so many of us, I am now utterly dependent on stable wireless internet access as we work from home. I would be grateful for any advice on how to stablizie my system.
Thanks!
Kevin
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Thank you for your response.
I took everything offline and started from scratch, making one xe75 the main and then adding the other xe75 on the 2nd floor, with line of sight to my studio. I then added the M5s. There is one M5 that drops randomly, but overall, things seem more stable.
Do you think it is worthwhile to roll back to 1.1.6? If so, how is that done?
Many thanks
Kevin
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Thanks for the update.
I think we can wait for a while to downgrade the firmware back to 1.1.6 since the engineer is checking your case now. Maybe he could find something suspicious very soon.
As for the firmware downgrade in case you need it urgently, it could be downgraded back to 1.1.6 via web UI:
https://www.tp-link.com/us/support/faq/1599/ (method 2)
And The stock 1.1.6 firmware could be downloaded from the official website.
RaiderSmiley Thank you for your feedback as well and I will also report your findings to the senior engineer, Hope they could come up with a solution as soon as possible.
Best regards.
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